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What you need is some C++/CX code. You can either write C++/CX directly instead of standard C++, or you can create wrappers around your standard C++. Once you do this, your C# code can make calls to the C++ just as if was another C# component.

Specifically, what you're doing is turing your C++ component into a windows runtime component. Here's an example of C++ and Javascript, but consuming in C# is similar.